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jay this corporation is a u.s. -- >> this corporation is a u.s. company. >> they don't get money from the federal government. h that's the point. that's the point. if you are getting subsidees from the u.s. government shouldn't you be a u.s.-based company? >> what this example says is the folly of president obama's argument that a stimulus would create a job in a particular location, ie, the united states. capitalists are fungible. what it says is the government should not be in the business ofai picking winners and losers. that should be based on economics and where people say they will get the highest rate of return. this is something the obama administration doesn't care about because he wants his own agenda which has nothing to do with realis economics. >> i don't know why we have to go to t mark. i'm sure he agrees with everything he just said. go ahead. >> well, you know, look, this is a very pro vin that -- provincial and backward argument. >> just call me provincial. >> the top hundred companies receive 50% of their revenue from outside th
jay this corporation is a u.s. -- >> this corporation is a u.s. company. >> they don't get money from the federal government. h that's the point. that's the point. if you are getting subsidees from the u.s. government shouldn't you be a u.s.-based company? >> what this example says is the folly of president obama's argument that a stimulus would create a job in a particular location, ie, the united states. capitalists are fungible. what it says is the government should not be...
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pushing u.s. aviation to new heights. all 80 thousand of us. busy investing billions in the industry's boldest moves. it's biggest advances in technology. bringing our passengers the best, the most spacious fleet in the sky. and earning more awards than any other airline... to show for it. so rather than simply saluting history... we're out there making it.
pushing u.s. aviation to new heights. all 80 thousand of us. busy investing billions in the industry's boldest moves. it's biggest advances in technology. bringing our passengers the best, the most spacious fleet in the sky. and earning more awards than any other airline... to show for it. so rather than simply saluting history... we're out there making it.
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pushing u.s. aviation to new ights. all 80 thousand of us. busy investing billions in the industry's boldest moves. it's biggest advances in techlogy. bringing our passengers the best, the most spacious fleet in the sky. and earning more awards than any other airline... to show for it. so rather than simply saluting history... we're out there making it. gerri: nearly all systems are a bill on the keystone pipeline. everybody except for president obama. americans overwhelmingly backed his approval, hitting a record high at 70%. this after the state department shut down so is there any reason for obama not to greenlight the project? our guest joins us from houston for his message for the u.s. thank you for joining us. i have to ask you, you are all over the country talking with the american people. what is your message? >> my message is that canada can be an important and reliable supplier of energy to the united states. of course, a great friend and ally, and we have an excess amount of oil and are, in fact, now exporting more oil to the unite
pushing u.s. aviation to new ights. all 80 thousand of us. busy investing billions in the industry's boldest moves. it's biggest advances in techlogy. bringing our passengers the best, the most spacious fleet in the sky. and earning more awards than any other airline... to show for it. so rather than simply saluting history... we're out there making it. gerri: nearly all systems are a bill on the keystone pipeline. everybody except for president obama. americans overwhelmingly backed his...
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u.s. foreign policy. and they came here because as the government we were over there killing them. so let's dismantle that and to see if what you say is right. my experience is that people love americans, foreigners love americans, they just don't want to know what the u.s. government has been doing. but it takes away our freedom. immigration control is an infringement on our freedom. >> close to the border, the supreme court and i've gone through many of those and they are mainly on the mexican border and it's about two thirds of america and the fact is that you say yes, that's the end of it. that's but that's not it. it's frankly a necessary tool because you need to have defense. but as far as jacob's larger point, saying that if we withdrew from the world and if we ended the drug war and etc., it would be that way. stossel: he said to stop bombing the world. >> even if this law continues, there all these bad guys and part of the function of the state is to protect citizens from bad guys
u.s. foreign policy. and they came here because as the government we were over there killing them. so let's dismantle that and to see if what you say is right. my experience is that people love americans, foreigners love americans, they just don't want to know what the u.s. government has been doing. but it takes away our freedom. immigration control is an infringement on our freedom. >> close to the border, the supreme court and i've gone through many of those and they are mainly on the...
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the u.s. wl begin arming syrian rebels, this as the white hoe confirmed the assad regime has ud chemical weapons ainst his people. in a glittering -- considering a no-fly zone over syria that wod dump e moreuel the fire. it sounds awfully costly for a war that st amecans don't wa to get invold with. joining us now to help put a price tag on all of this because ter al the show is cled "money," fox news midea expert and president of american islamic form for democracy. gentlemen, thank you to both of you for joining us. let me start with you. nd out? why is the present doinghis now? what do you think? was there a sudden smokingng gun or what was the final straw? >> well,elissa, as with all wars the eventually come to an end. they're realizing that there has been a significant devastation to the rebels. the numbers killed have been increasing exponentially, and there are signs now that they will move, which reset for years since the beginning of the revolution, that's where will beein and end. th
the u.s. wl begin arming syrian rebels, this as the white hoe confirmed the assad regime has ud chemical weapons ainst his people. in a glittering -- considering a no-fly zone over syria that wod dump e moreuel the fire. it sounds awfully costly for a war that st amecans don't wa to get invold with. joining us now to help put a price tag on all of this because ter al the show is cled "money," fox news midea expert and president of american islamic form for democracy. gentlemen, thank...
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vessels to take product from the gulf coast to the east coast or port to port, u.s. ports u.s. port. whether we move it by barge, whether we move in by ship, by rail, pipe, the secret is to move from where it is to wear it isn't. i keep saying that. it is not hard. and the pipeline is actually the safest environmentally friendly way to move a product. gerri: wel you said that before. worries now that we're going to damage our relationship and summer with canada. here is what craig said from the canadian association for petroleum produce. the signal of a rejection of a permit by the president would be a significant change in the canada-u.s. relationship. canada is looking for security in demd wherever that might be throughout the world. is that going to be a problem? i ththink people forget how important canada is to this country. not only tt we buy things from them, but there are such an important market for our goods and services. >> there are a number one trade partner without a doubt. you kno the canadian relations to a don't think will be long impaired. it makes no economic
vessels to take product from the gulf coast to the east coast or port to port, u.s. ports u.s. port. whether we move it by barge, whether we move in by ship, by rail, pipe, the secret is to move from where it is to wear it isn't. i keep saying that. it is not hard. and the pipeline is actually the safest environmentally friendly way to move a product. gerri: wel you said that before. worries now that we're going to damage our relationship and summer with canada. here is what craig said from the...
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if the iraan military is targeting u.s. energy infrastructure that is an attack on the american economy and population. we need to respond i'm not suggesting in this instance but we cannot hand tire so sore hamstri ourselves that we only respond to cyber attacks if the iranians persist we must respond with the military option. dennis: taphorical missiles may turn into real missiles at some point*. thank you for being with us. don't forget to watch our special report times monday may 27 at 1:00 p.m. at 4:00 p.m.. another vote on the keystone pipeline it was approved by a still no approval from the white house. that transcanada invested five years and billions of dollarfor nothing? we will talk to the ceo of the exact how far will the hon go to take down steve steve, when? more money coming up. ♪ dennis: what does transcanada have to show for the $2 billion over five years and has been on the early stag of the keystone pipeline? some half built pipe bied in red tape it passed the house on wednesday but obama seems to do eve
if the iraan military is targeting u.s. energy infrastructure that is an attack on the american economy and population. we need to respond i'm not suggesting in this instance but we cannot hand tire so sore hamstri ourselves that we only respond to cyber attacks if the iranians persist we must respond with the military option. dennis: taphorical missiles may turn into real missiles at some point*. thank you for being with us. don't forget to watch our special report times monday may 27 at 1:00...
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when u.s. people to give money to charity they reasonably expect that every dollar they're going to give a large profit to five percentage will go to charity and not in some celebrities pocket which is exactly what happens. don't sit here and tell me. >> she is getting criticism. but there are a lot of celebrities that have given nothing. thing she has done something. she has done is consistently. melissa: it feels like she profited more than she contributed. and is one thing the san going to act -- i did this concert separately and i'm going to after the fact -- people came to see me. after the fact delegates in% minus the philippines. that would be huge. but to do something and to advertise it as by this and there is money going to the philippines to help these poor people but in reality she is giving a small percentage and then she is profiting of someone else's disaster, that is what is so distasteful. >> here is what is distasteful, and she had stolen the money and not given any and turned
when u.s. people to give money to charity they reasonably expect that every dollar they're going to give a large profit to five percentage will go to charity and not in some celebrities pocket which is exactly what happens. don't sit here and tell me. >> she is getting criticism. but there are a lot of celebrities that have given nothing. thing she has done something. she has done is consistently. melissa: it feels like she profited more than she contributed. and is one thing the san...
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u.s. mexico canada agreement, or usmca. like ymca, or united states marine corps, with an a at the end, i like the way it sounded i didn't want to use the name nafta. because its been so bad for us and i would watch 20 years ago, 10 years ago, 15 years ago you look at new england where the factories were devastated, people forget, people forget. you still have empty buildings all over the country from nafta so i didn't want to use the name nafta. u.s. mca is the most advanced modern and balanced trade agreement ever negotiated, it is also the largest trade deal the united states has ever made and we think it's the largest trade deal ever made in the world, $1.2 trillion in commerce a year the u.s. mca will protect american workers, substantially exports of our farmers are so happy. and the farmers and agricultural people are thrilled they didn't know if it would be able to make a deal or certainly a fair deal for them, they're thrilled and this deal will revitalize also the american auto i
u.s. mexico canada agreement, or usmca. like ymca, or united states marine corps, with an a at the end, i like the way it sounded i didn't want to use the name nafta. because its been so bad for us and i would watch 20 years ago, 10 years ago, 15 years ago you look at new england where the factories were devastated, people forget, people forget. you still have empty buildings all over the country from nafta so i didn't want to use the name nafta. u.s. mca is the most advanced modern and...
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over half of our revenues and earnings are in the u.s. now. if you take a look at the u.s. capital markets they are the most robust in the world the most liquid and the best opportunity in our business. and the gdp growth in the u.s. and just the market structure is quite good. maria: we will leave it there. it's great to have in the program doug mcgregor chairman and ceo of rbc capital markets. don't go anywhere. my one-on-one with treasury secretary stephen mnuchin is up next. can the u.s. and china sustain their trade agreement? their trade agreement? maria g g g g g ♪ ♪ maria: welcome back to the u.s. and china taking huge step forward this week. the two superpowers came to a tentative agreement to fully hammer out a trade deal in the next 90 days. this book with treasury secretary stephen mnuchin about the progress they are making with china and what the administration needs to do to seal that deal. >> we have a lot of work to do but i think this is the first time we have had a direct agreement between the two presidents. president xi and president trump everything
over half of our revenues and earnings are in the u.s. now. if you take a look at the u.s. capital markets they are the most robust in the world the most liquid and the best opportunity in our business. and the gdp growth in the u.s. and just the market structure is quite good. maria: we will leave it there. it's great to have in the program doug mcgregor chairman and ceo of rbc capital markets. don't go anywhere. my one-on-one with treasury secretary stephen mnuchin is up next. can the u.s....
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the heck with the u.s. senate for deciding $7 billion one of the highest corporate taxpayers in the country is not enough. thanks for being with us, both omen. >> thank you. dennis: turning to recovery efforts underwrway in the aftermath of the deadly tornadoat ripped through oklama yesteay, naons pourg in from a number of big companies with strong ties to oklahoma to aid the recovery. home depot set up a million doll fund toda fox business's rich edson has more on that. ri? >> dennis we'll start wth making the biggest dnor, 6'9" big, oklahoma city thunder, kevin durant. they will match up to a million dollars in donation, nba and players association are mahing. home depot is creati a million dowollar fund. parent company of oklahoma gas and electric committing half million dllars. chesapeake corporaon headquarterein oklahoma city is donating a million dollars to the red cross. anothe energy company, phillips 66 says it is donati a millionollars tohe red cross. this is just a sam pnk as the american red cro
the heck with the u.s. senate for deciding $7 billion one of the highest corporate taxpayers in the country is not enough. thanks for being with us, both omen. >> thank you. dennis: turning to recovery efforts underwrway in the aftermath of the deadly tornadoat ripped through oklama yesteay, naons pourg in from a number of big companies with strong ties to oklahoma to aid the recovery. home depot set up a million doll fund toda fox business's rich edson has more on that. ri? >>...
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>> we are proposing to the perspective under and governor that a default texas legal system without u.s. federal law is pretty good law. most american business people respect and feel comfortable with texas commercial law. many hondurans felt comfortable. separate. the red -- they have to figure out where that is, but it's a good brand globally for business and it will help attract significant capital to the project. john: so you have this area, 150 miles from where you are now in the capitol, and some left-wing activist in honduras say you're going to steal land from a honduran tried. >> that is simply a misunderstanding. there was an earlier version of the project which was near the region where there have been problems with various people taking land from indigenous tribes. we have absolutely nothing to do with that. hundreds of kilometers away. as a matter of principle we are buying the land, options on land from private landowners to have clear titles to sell at market prices for. john: americans are going to go there and say, i want to open a factory? >> they will. our goal is to
>> we are proposing to the perspective under and governor that a default texas legal system without u.s. federal law is pretty good law. most american business people respect and feel comfortable with texas commercial law. many hondurans felt comfortable. separate. the red -- they have to figure out where that is, but it's a good brand globally for business and it will help attract significant capital to the project. john: so you have this area, 150 miles from where you are now in the...
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. >> energy great indicator how economy is performing peels that economy here in u.s. just a very sluggish economy, ever since the down turner of 2009 we have never really found our legs. we just been kind of sliding along, at a very, very modest growth, europe pretty much sliding sideways they've had little uptick this year we saw a little improvement in energy demanded in europe, i think result of the low proices in china rate of growth continues to bend over energy demand in china had been running 4 to 5% per year this we are seeing about 3 1/2%. demand for crowd oil next ear year we think going to line to further to about 3% so he seeing that chinese economy, part of it is the economy maturing a bit beginning to slower trade of growth so if you look at energy as kind of a proxy for how the economy is going it is pretty sluggish, and there is not a lot that we can see on the horizon through next year that is going to change that. maria: wuven keeping spend in check as a result of this sluggish story around the world yet you haven't cut capex as much as some of your
. >> energy great indicator how economy is performing peels that economy here in u.s. just a very sluggish economy, ever since the down turner of 2009 we have never really found our legs. we just been kind of sliding along, at a very, very modest growth, europe pretty much sliding sideways they've had little uptick this year we saw a little improvement in energy demanded in europe, i think result of the low proices in china rate of growth continues to bend over energy demand in china had...
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the opposite, sweden's economy grew governmenter than any othe-- faster man any other in europe, even u.s. tried it approach 1, start of coil war ended. first president bush reduced military spending a republican congress kept president clinton's spending in check spending increases but not as fast as economy grew, the result was a planned budget and a booming economy, when people are free to spend their own money, life getting better we know what works, but it is not intuitive to people, to you, stossel viewers maybe but not normal less informed people, most importance see problem, and assume government must be the answer, that is why i wrote this book. when politicians say, we can solve your problems, we should say, no, they can't. inn individual solve problem, governments fail. politiciansen to want to hear that because they like spending other people's money. who doesn't. but it is not right. and it does not even work. that is why i say, hey big spenders, just stop it. that is our show, see you next week. cheryl: hello, i'm cheryl casone. right now on "the willis report", happy birthd
the opposite, sweden's economy grew governmenter than any othe-- faster man any other in europe, even u.s. tried it approach 1, start of coil war ended. first president bush reduced military spending a republican congress kept president clinton's spending in check spending increases but not as fast as economy grew, the result was a planned budget and a booming economy, when people are free to spend their own money, life getting better we know what works, but it is not intuitive to people, to...
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over half of our revenues and earnings are in the u.s. now. if you take a look at the u.s. capital markets they are the most robust in the world the most liquid and the best opportunity in our business. and the gdp growth in the u.s. and just the market structure is quite good. maria: we will leave it there. it's great to have in the program doug mcgregor chairman and ceo of rbc capital markets. don't go anywhere. my one-on-one with treasury secretary stephen mnuchin is up next. can the u.s. and china sustain their trade agreement? maria minimums and fees. they seem to be the very foundation of your typical bank. capital one is anything but typical. that's why we designed capital one cafes. you can get savings and checking accounts with no fees or minimums. and one of america's best savings rates. to top it off, you can open one from anywhere in 5 minutes. this isn't a typical bank. this is banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? lipstick gives the mouth color and definition. and als paralyzes the body. you look great mom. thank you, doll. slowing taking away the ability
over half of our revenues and earnings are in the u.s. now. if you take a look at the u.s. capital markets they are the most robust in the world the most liquid and the best opportunity in our business. and the gdp growth in the u.s. and just the market structure is quite good. maria: we will leave it there. it's great to have in the program doug mcgregor chairman and ceo of rbc capital markets. don't go anywhere. my one-on-one with treasury secretary stephen mnuchin is up next. can the u.s....
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wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. ♪ >> not smart, not fair, would hurt our economy. hundreds of thousands of american said the unemployment rolls. john: oh, my goodness. the sky will fall. that is the message president obama sends us, and it is not just his words to convey that. it is the background. yes, some firefighters behind him. the picture alone sends a message. those evil budget cutters that get their weight. these eyes men and women will be heard, and you will be less safe when we face the debt bomb, this is manipulation meant to make us look away from that, from a real problem. it is not new. it is just what politicians do. what do you mean? >> almt 40 years ago ther
wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. twe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. ♪ >> not smart, not fair, would hurt our...
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i would not say that i will be back in a u.s. i think i could make n application, and it would be successful. not even the prosecutors who accused me of everything except complicity in the assassination of abraham lincoln, not even they -- neil: you didn't hear. let me ask you a little bit. >> not even they claim i am a menace to a society in the u.s. neil: they are looking at your whereabouts with garfield. that's a separate issue. kennedy your take particularly on president obama because he left me confused. great admiration. but as a president of you saying he is a failure? >> that would be overstating it. i always wish the person -- the president of the u.s. well. always wish the holder of that office as well for the country. but i think he has not been successful up to now. indeed if i may add a comment to your interesting discussion of the previous guest, i agree with both of you. it would not matter that much in one sense if the treasury was not buying -- the fed was not buying tickets unsold bonds, but if the u.s. governm
i would not say that i will be back in a u.s. i think i could make n application, and it would be successful. not even the prosecutors who accused me of everything except complicity in the assassination of abraham lincoln, not even they -- neil: you didn't hear. let me ask you a little bit. >> not even they claim i am a menace to a society in the u.s. neil: they are looking at your whereabouts with garfield. that's a separate issue. kennedy your take particularly on president obama...
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>> well, i don't have to say -- i certainly agree, but the u.s. state department, again, in this 2,000 page environmental assessment said that this project would not create significant environmental damage so, you know, the two reasons that might have cause the one to oppose it really have been dealt with independently by scientific review so, really, all you're left with are positives, and they are strong. gerri: minister oliver, thank you for coming in, absolute pleasure seeing you, and best of luck on your efforts in washington. we'll watch. thank you. >> thank you. gerri: update on that story. the epa, again, raises objections to the proposed keystone pipeline despite more than four years of staid, they say the instigate department's analysis is insufficient urging for analysis specifically on oil spill risks, greenhouse gas emissions, and alternative routes. last month, the state department, as you remember, said the pipeline would not have any significant virallal impacts, but plan to release another report in the summer. the beat goes on wi
>> well, i don't have to say -- i certainly agree, but the u.s. state department, again, in this 2,000 page environmental assessment said that this project would not create significant environmental damage so, you know, the two reasons that might have cause the one to oppose it really have been dealt with independently by scientific review so, really, all you're left with are positives, and they are strong. gerri: minister oliver, thank you for coming in, absolute pleasure seeing you, and...
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hundred percent of my focus is so the u.s. senate right now and helping republicans win the senate zblooshlg i'm a big fan of yours. when senator mccain and rand paul were whacko birds. i was mad about that. have you figured out what a whacko bird is? >> i like and rpect senator mccain. he is a national hero. he is man of great integrity. i will say this, that a standing for liberty liberty and standing f the constitution makes you a whacko bird, then you counted me as a proud acko bird. >> eric:ly be a whacko bird right behind you. senator cruz, thanks for coming on "cashin' in" this morning. >> and miss america, if you got advic you may want t pay the price and put down the foxnews.com. >> eric: get ready to fork ov your cash. here a whammy in the health care law. overeaters and smers will face hefty fines because employers will be allowed to charge 30% more for health insurance if individuals don't meet certain health standards. jonathan you have a big fat problem with this. >> eric, who writes the checks kes the rules. ver
hundred percent of my focus is so the u.s. senate right now and helping republicans win the senate zblooshlg i'm a big fan of yours. when senator mccain and rand paul were whacko birds. i was mad about that. have you figured out what a whacko bird is? >> i like and rpect senator mccain. he is a national hero. he is man of great integrity. i will say this, that a standing for liberty liberty and standing f the constitution makes you a whacko bird, then you counted me as a proud acko bird....
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the u.s. economy looked strong, the commerce department released its revised second quarter gdp number thursday. it rose to a 4.2% annual rate, higher than the original number of 4.1%. it will be the strongest in four years. trade agreements will be a big part of the future economic growth. the u.s. reached a deal with mexico earlier this week. it's trying to find similar terms with canada. in the past president trump has called nafta a rip-off and threatened to leave canada on the sidelines if an agreement can't be reached. president trump may impose a 25% tariff on $200 billion in chinese goods. both countries have imposed tariffs on each other's goods. president trump also pushing europe in trade. he wants tariffs on all industries dropped to zero. the e.u. agreed to drop auto tariffs but the president says it's not enough. a strong read on consumer confidence helped the market finish higher for the week. it was a seller august for the indices all finishing in the green. president trump is
the u.s. economy looked strong, the commerce department released its revised second quarter gdp number thursday. it rose to a 4.2% annual rate, higher than the original number of 4.1%. it will be the strongest in four years. trade agreements will be a big part of the future economic growth. the u.s. reached a deal with mexico earlier this week. it's trying to find similar terms with canada. in the past president trump has called nafta a rip-off and threatened to leave canada on the sidelines if...
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newspaper to you think they need to shape up with their instagram or doughnuts for breakfast to date u.s. gave millennial how you get out of the draft they will say shut the window. [laughter] you young punks cannot run and hide. hey, girl. is it crazy that your soccer trophy is talking to you right now? it kinda is. it's as crazy as you not rolling over your old 401k. cue the horns... just harness the confidence it took you to win me and call td ameritrade's rollover consultants. they'll help with the hassle by guiding you through the whole process step by step. and they'll even call your old provider. it's easy. even she could do it. whatever, janet. for all the confidence you need td ameritrade. you got this. whoa, dude! you thinkin' what i'm thinkin'? yeah ♪we love to work at nothin all day♪ ♪and we've been taking care of business♪ ♪it's all right♪ whew! ♪taking care of business, saved the day! neil: turn off your ipad and turn down the music to the weekly segment where the boomers might - - byte. jesus they did not prepare me for that. with the changes to say what ever
newspaper to you think they need to shape up with their instagram or doughnuts for breakfast to date u.s. gave millennial how you get out of the draft they will say shut the window. [laughter] you young punks cannot run and hide. hey, girl. is it crazy that your soccer trophy is talking to you right now? it kinda is. it's as crazy as you not rolling over your old 401k. cue the horns... just harness the confidence it took you to win me and call td ameritrade's rollover consultants. they'll help...
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we worked closely with our friends at the u.s. chamber of commerce. they're our hiring heroes program. i will be with them later this week. we're proud of the results. we have a ways to go. we hope others follow in line. melissa: thanks for coming on veterans day. i thought it was interesting the stats prove this is tick lawley good fit. -- particularly good fit. >> thanks, melissa. melissa: bill o'reilly may have the best selling nonfiction book. watch out. my memoir is out today and i have some of the biggest names in the business helping it to make a slash. watch out, bill o'reilly. you can never have too much money or too many books. that is the big cheese, roger ailes at my party. ♪ . ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event nd get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now f an exceptional pre. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer lease a 2013 glk350 for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. â
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u.s. >> well, the market is shrinking. you know, the u.s. consumers have leverage of about 124% and now it is about 114%. terms that is one of the biggest headwinds. that is not a such a bad thing either. if youthink about. lou: so you say that this is a market that is honorable? kn, >> i would say that this recovery is fragile. tchy. it depends -- it has also been very patchy., very it is going from a very low point in the economy, clouding some of this information. but i would think the fiscalmers cliff discussions are definitely not helping. coming consumers can see the implications of mortgage tax deductions. lou: what would happen if that would be implemented? th >> i think i would not recommen. lou: or not at this stage of theit recovery. lou: somehow i thought i would be your answer, as it would be for most homeowners who got used to that deduction. it is great to have you with us. the amaou. the fiscal cliff fiasco. the obama plan, to the speakersi boehner plan, it will either o alter the rising rate of spending were less than the sc
u.s. >> well, the market is shrinking. you know, the u.s. consumers have leverage of about 124% and now it is about 114%. terms that is one of the biggest headwinds. that is not a such a bad thing either. if youthink about. lou: so you say that this is a market that is honorable? kn, >> i would say that this recovery is fragile. tchy. it depends -- it has also been very patchy., very it is going from a very low point in the economy, clouding some of this information. but i would...
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john: in the u.s. were redone have freed -- and unemployment is 4.7% increase for -- 25.6% and 10.6 in france. >> we are seeing at the same time as i've talked in the past on the show about winning and ensure all sandberg and these laws will absolutely impede women's progress in the workplace. a lot of companies will say i'm not sure i want to hire women and we have seen that in countries like chile. we have seen a lot of women will come back in european countries part-time at lower levels and take a year out of the workforce at the taxpayers expense. it's harder to catch up with their male counterparts. john: which may be why fewer women get jobs after they have a piece of the countries to do that. thank you sabrina schaeffer. coming up is trump as smart as he says he is? >> i will be the greatest jobs president that god ever created, i tell you that. hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey! [police whistle blows] [horns honking] woman: hey! [bicycle bell rings] turn here. there. excuse me. uh. uh. [indistinct an
john: in the u.s. were redone have freed -- and unemployment is 4.7% increase for -- 25.6% and 10.6 in france. >> we are seeing at the same time as i've talked in the past on the show about winning and ensure all sandberg and these laws will absolutely impede women's progress in the workplace. a lot of companies will say i'm not sure i want to hire women and we have seen that in countries like chile. we have seen a lot of women will come back in european countries part-time at lower...
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. >> and john, the u.s. is producing the highest level of oil production in years, and does it factor into this? >> absolutely. look we lost 1.3 billion in libya and went from 1.5 to 200,000 take n over by productin in north america predominant ly and you could lose up to 2 billion in iraq and saudi arabia could take on that extra capacity, and north america does help, but you can't cover that shortfall, because if the terrorists, the isis group takes over baghdad which is a 50-50 proposition, you will see the oil prices significantly higher, because from there they go north into ckurdistan, and if that happens, the worst case scenario, you could see gas prices to $4.50 and even $5. >> what do you say sasha? >> well, i think that it is true what gary said. it is almost a perverse reaction that the higher the price goes up, the better people make decisions in terms of not using the oil. so it is a windfall that you get out of it, but it remains to be seen what happens in iraq. >> okay. thank you, guys. >>> wh
. >> and john, the u.s. is producing the highest level of oil production in years, and does it factor into this? >> absolutely. look we lost 1.3 billion in libya and went from 1.5 to 200,000 take n over by productin in north america predominant ly and you could lose up to 2 billion in iraq and saudi arabia could take on that extra capacity, and north america does help, but you can't cover that shortfall, because if the terrorists, the isis group takes over baghdad which is a 50-50...
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over half of our revenues and earnings are in the u.s. now. if you take a look at the u.s. capital markets they are the most robust in the world the most liquid and the best opportunity in our business. and the gdp growth in the u.s. and just the market structure is quite good. maria: we will leave it there. it's great to have in the program doug mcgregor chairman and ceo of rbc capital markets. don't go anywhere. my one-on-one with treasury secretary stephen mnuchin is up next. can the u.s. and china sustain their trade agreement? maria you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. if his denture can cope with... a steak. luckily for him, he uses super poligrip. it helps give him 65% more chewing power. leaving brad to dig in and enjoy. super poligrip. comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network
over half of our revenues and earnings are in the u.s. now. if you take a look at the u.s. capital markets they are the most robust in the world the most liquid and the best opportunity in our business. and the gdp growth in the u.s. and just the market structure is quite good. maria: we will leave it there. it's great to have in the program doug mcgregor chairman and ceo of rbc capital markets. don't go anywhere. my one-on-one with treasury secretary stephen mnuchin is up next. can the u.s....
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at the u.s. center for safesport, we see champions everywhere we look. in every sport on every court, we're building a foundation to ensure all athletes are safe, supported and strengthened. we believe abuse can be prevented by taking a hard look in how we coach, how we train and how we interact after the last whistle. (whistle shrills) we have provided over 2 million safesport trainings. at the u.s. center for safesport, ending abuse is not just our job, it's our promise. ♪ (upbeat motivational music) ♪ larry: joining us n larry: joining us now senator marsha blackburn of tennessee, thank you very much i know you have a busy day and i appreciate your time, i just thought i would pick your brain on the infrastructure bill, it is big news i don't think you voted for on the procedural vote, what are you thinking, what can you tell us. >> tennesseans are for transportation projects, therefore infrastructure but they are not for wasteful spending that is why it concerns them and concerns me billi
at the u.s. center for safesport, we see champions everywhere we look. in every sport on every court, we're building a foundation to ensure all athletes are safe, supported and strengthened. we believe abuse can be prevented by taking a hard look in how we coach, how we train and how we interact after the last whistle. (whistle shrills) we have provided over 2 million safesport trainings. at the u.s. center for safesport, ending abuse is not just our job, it's our promise. ♪ (upbeat...
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this is the u.s. dollar versus the canadian dollar, an intra-day picture, just after 10:00 a.m., there seemed to be a huge spike in the u.s. dollar strength, then a very dramatic sell-off, and then a rebalancing. canadian stocks are also falling on the news. the toronto stock exchange, here it is, you can see what happened throughout the day, coming off lows of the session. bring in the floor show, traders at the new york stock exchange, cme group and the nymex. along with neil, renaissance macrohead of economic research. doreen to you first, when did the markets suddenly absorb this news. it wasn't almost immediate, was it, and then started to fall? >> it was when there was the talk about terrorism. when everybody thought it was a random shooting by somebody that perhaps had a personal gripe against the canadian government in some way, as the talks started to morph into terrorism, the markets started to come in harder and faster. that's what people are concerned about, which goes to show you how the
this is the u.s. dollar versus the canadian dollar, an intra-day picture, just after 10:00 a.m., there seemed to be a huge spike in the u.s. dollar strength, then a very dramatic sell-off, and then a rebalancing. canadian stocks are also falling on the news. the toronto stock exchange, here it is, you can see what happened throughout the day, coming off lows of the session. bring in the floor show, traders at the new york stock exchange, cme group and the nymex. along with neil, renaissance...
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here's the report. >> reporter: u.s. commerce secretary called it a bad week for u.s./canada relations. he outlined a new tariff on the lumber. it is 24 percent. and costing canada $1 billion. and president trump did not hide that the latest shot was in response to protective pricing by canadian dairy farmers. we'll not stand for this. watch. >> >> canada what they did to our dairy farmer are system a disgrace. >> it was was ultrafiltered milk. and canadian farmers drove the price down and 75 dairieses in wisconsin and new york were notified they would not have a buyer for the milk in may. this family was look being at the potential of shutting down. >> we would have to have an auction and sell the cows. at the end of the month u.s. dairy farmers will have too much mullk. >> you can't pay the bills. >> reporter: canada said the problem is overproduction of u.s. dairy. >> the challenge in united states and canada is a global market issue and not caused by canada. >> reporter: the canadian minister issued the sharp rebuke and stating it will increase the price of new hom
here's the report. >> reporter: u.s. commerce secretary called it a bad week for u.s./canada relations. he outlined a new tariff on the lumber. it is 24 percent. and costing canada $1 billion. and president trump did not hide that the latest shot was in response to protective pricing by canadian dairy farmers. we'll not stand for this. watch. >> >> canada what they did to our dairy farmer are system a disgrace. >> it was was ultrafiltered milk. and canadian farmers drove...
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over half of our revenues and earnings are in the u.s. now. if you take a look at the u.s. capital markets they are the most robust in the world the most liquid and the best opportunity in our business. and the gdp growth in the u.s. and just the market structure is quite good. maria: we will leave it there. it's great to have in the program doug mcgregor chairman and ceo of rbc capital markets. don't go anywhere. my one-on-one with treasury secretary stephen mnuchin is up next. can the u.s. and china sustain their trade agreement? their trade agreement? maria their trade agreement? maria comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. maria: welcome back to the u.s. and c
over half of our revenues and earnings are in the u.s. now. if you take a look at the u.s. capital markets they are the most robust in the world the most liquid and the best opportunity in our business. and the gdp growth in the u.s. and just the market structure is quite good. maria: we will leave it there. it's great to have in the program doug mcgregor chairman and ceo of rbc capital markets. don't go anywhere. my one-on-one with treasury secretary stephen mnuchin is up next. can the u.s....
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production is up in the u.s. and we have to move this in the safest way that we can and so the type i and needs to get built. so it is a matter of time, in my view to find the approval process that they get going. >> let's say the president sticks to his guns regardless of this growing momentum that you talk about before the construction of the pipeline. what you do? you ready to go off on their own, a candidate general expressing an interest to pursue. is that back on the front burner >> think that in canada we are looking at building other avenues to get to a domestic end export market. but the fundamental thing that doesn't change is the u.s. gulf coast refining suddenly dollars per day and canada's production is growing and u.s. production is growing. it's moving today. nobody wants to see that movement increase and no one wants to see the public at risk and increase the permissions and put the environment at risk. so eventually this gets done because it needs to get done and it is the right thing and it is t
production is up in the u.s. and we have to move this in the safest way that we can and so the type i and needs to get built. so it is a matter of time, in my view to find the approval process that they get going. >> let's say the president sticks to his guns regardless of this growing momentum that you talk about before the construction of the pipeline. what you do? you ready to go off on their own, a candidate general expressing an interest to pursue. is that back on the front burner...